Oenothera caespitosa, Large flowered white stem- 
less evening primrose. Long season. 
Penstemon angustifolius. Melting deep azure, 
wide closely packed spires, June, 12”. Glaucous. 
Penst. angustifolius, very beautiful albino. 35c. 
Penst. glaber. Deep blue, large flowered, July. 
18 to 24”. Foliage dark. 
Penst. grandiflorus. Very large rich lavender, 
June. 30” or more. Plant glaucous. 
Penst. grandiflorus, albino, a treasure among 
white flowers. About 20% true. 35c. 
Penst. nitidus. Brilliant blue, May. Extra select 
dwarf strain, 8’. Glaucous plant. 35c. 
Penst. secundiflorus. Large reddish lavender, 
handsome ascending spikes to 18”. Glaucous. 
Phlox alyssifolia. Large flowered pink, selected 
forms. Creeping, 4’. (Few packets.) 50c. 
Phlox alyssifolia. Creamy white albino. 50c. 
(Packet or two.) 
Sideranthus spinulosus. Glowing yellow asters, 
Sept. Grayish prickly bushlet, 4 to 6”. 
Viola nuttalli. Brilliant yellow violet of the sun- 
drenched prairies, long season. For poor soil. 
Yucea glauca. Northern-most yucca. bayonets to 
20”, creamy or greenish white pendant lilies, 
to36”. 
Yucca neomexicana. Smallest yucca, shorter bay- 
onets. Similar inflorescence. Hardy. 
Hardy Cacti, at 25c the packet 
Coryphantha vivipara. Ball, to 3 or 4’, crown of 
silky carmine flowers, June. 
Echinocereus viridiflorus. Barrel, to 4 or 5”, 
glossy green-yellow blossoms, May. ’53 seed, 18c 
Neobesseya missouriensis. Ball, to 2” or more, 
Blossoms straw, yellow or orange tint. May. 
' Opuntia aurea. A beaver-tail with illuminated 
rich yellow blossoms. Spineless. Quite hardy. 
O. fragilis. The midget prickly pear with yellow 
blossoms 2” or more wide. 3”. June. 
O. humifusa. 4” flowers, selection with handsome 
crimson based petals. Late June. 
O. phaeacantha. Very large pads, yellow blos- 
soms. Hardy if shriveled. 
O. pollardi. Rather small pads of bright green, 
large flash of scarlet on yellow petals. Hardy. 
©. polyacantha. Very spiny kind, blossoms in 
shades of yellow. 
O. polyacantha, fine carmine flowered, 35c. 
O. rhodantha. Wonderful deep rich carmine pink. 
Hardy selection from Utah. (Few packets.) 
O. “Desert Splendor.” (Species uncertain.) Mag- 
nificent carmine-crimson. Hardy. 
Hardy Shrub Seeds, at 25c the packet 
Atriplex canescens, Salt Bush. Good all season 
effect in gray-green. To 20”. Alkaline soil. 
Chrysothamnus graveolens. Rabbit Brush. 36”. 
Ablaze with goldenrod-like bloom, Sept. 
Rosa arkansana, J. W. Fargo. Very lovely double 
pink wild rose. Seeds give some doubles. 16”. 
Rose, Mrs. Mina Lindell. Wild tetraploid, 20 to 
36”. Semi-double, vivid carmine crimson. 
